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Table Of Contents of the "Autumn 2011" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
A commentary that misrepresents and verges on the malicious by Philippe Maystadt, Philippe Maystadt
Now the EU's credibility deficit is harming its aid efforts by József Veress
It's not Europe’s stepping stones on trade that are Doha’s burial headstone by Alfredo Bonet
What Europe should – and shouldn’t – learn from Asia by Glyn Ford
Turkey's economic interests are also driving its foreign policy shifts by Alexander Graf Lambsdorff
ENERGY SPECIAL SECTION
My energy strategy for Europe by Günther Oettinger
Making the EU’s energy infrastructure ‘smart’ will cost €1 trillion by Fergus O'Dowd
Spending on infrastructure will reach €200bn in the next decade by Claudia Kemfert
Smart grids hold the key to cleaner energy by Philip Lowe
Germany’s decision on nuclear may trigger a coal renaissance by Tamás Fellegi
The potential of shale gas and the EU’s growing demand for gas make a pragmatic approach necessary by
No matter how difficult, an effective EU-Russian energy policy is a must by Peter Poptchev
The main reasons for developing nuclear power are unchanged by Javier Echarri
Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and tsunamis cause more damage to energy infrastructure than terrorists by Gal Luft
The threat to Europe’s energy security is liable to grow by Fatih Birol, Fatih Birol
European energy policy has a long way yet to go by Jason Anderson, Jason Anderson
BOOK REVIEWS
Uncomfortable truths about 21st century democracy by Bruno Kaufmann, Bruno Kaufmann
U.S. policymakers forever blowing bubbles by Clyde Prestowitz
Getting under the skin of China's energy policies by
A plea for a more realistic Europe by Frans-Paul van der Putten, Frans-Paul van der Putten
French solutions for Europe’s problems by Pierre Defraigne
IN-DEPTH
The Issue : When is it right to oust a tyrant? My Verdict : In Libya it was justified, but it’s an unsound precedent by Hubert Védrine, Hubert Védrine
INTERNATIONAL
Setting the record straight on China’s global ambitions by Zhaoxing Li
Nice words, but facts would speak louder still by Elmar Brok, Elmar Brok
The “Asian century” means tightening Asian belts by Chandran Nair
Why the world should welcome the Asian century by Giovanni Capannelli
SECURITY & DEFENCE
Death of the WEU – How Brussels shot itself in the foot by José Cutileiro
War and law in the 21st century: Adapting to the changing face of conflict by Anne-Marie Slaughter
EUROPE
The Doha Round: Where we go from here by Roderick Abbott
Forget Doha, it’s the WTO that must change or die by Jacques Sapir
Fostering Europe’s infant democracies by Radoslaw Sikorski
A chink of light in the EU’s democratic gloom by Julian Priestley
For a strategic thinker, it’s a short-sighted suggestion by Bruno Kaufmann, Bruno Kaufmann
SUSTAINABLE EUROPE
Why Europe must follow Germany’s nuclear veto by Jürgen Trittin
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Cash-strapped Europe should still do more to tackle global poverty by Fan Shenggen
Long-term ways China should underpin its aid to Africa by René N’Guettia Kouassi
Like it or not, the Asian tiger's rise has lessons for African governments by Helmut Reisen
THE ARAB WORLD
The Arab spring risks turning sour by Georges Corm
Practical ways Europe can harness the Arab spring by Günter Gloser
The Arab spring is a make or break challenge for the EU’s global role by Massimo D'Alema
Let’s be clear - the Arab spring is a genuine revolution by Salam Kawakibi
What Europe must do to regain credibility around the Mediterranean by Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
The EU can yet seize the opportunities of the Arab spring by Eneko Landaburu
The lessons to be learned from the UfM’s mistakes by Fouad Ammor
How Al-Jazeera’s Arab spring advanced Qatar’s foreign policies by Khaled Hroub, Khaled Hroub
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
Vienna prepares tougher lobbying law than Brussels after MEP scandal by Doris Dialer
Now the eurozone crisis is fuelling Czech’s EU doubts by Petr Kaniok, Petr Kaniok
Counting the cost of Germany’s failed Libya policy by Almut Möller
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